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Amanda Randles
Biography
Amanda Randles is the Alfred Winborne Mordecai and Victoria Stover Mordecai Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. She received her Ph.D. in Applied Physics and master’s degree in Computer Science from Harvard University. She received her bachelor’s degree in Physics and Computer Science from Duke University. She was a Lawrence Fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 2013-2015. She has been the recipient of the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award, ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award, the NIH Early Independence Award, and named as a 2017 MIT TR35 Visionary. Her research focuses on biomedical simulation and high performance computing.
Presentations
Workshop
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Performance Optimization
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Invited Talk
Applications
Biology
Medicine
TP
Workshop
Algorithms
Heterogeneous Computing
Large Scale Systems
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Paper
Algorithms
Cloud Computing
Distributed Computing
Heterogeneous Computing
Large Scale Systems
State of the Practice
TP
Workshop
Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Large Scale Systems
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
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